Cardi B Is Bringing Her Unfiltered Self to Court and It’s Drawing a Crowd
Cardi B denies assault allegations involving a security guard during a 2018 incident, claiming privacy invasion as the cause of their verbal altercation, with trial testimony ongoing.
- Cardi B testified in a Los Angeles court this week denying assault on security guard Emani Ellis during a 2018 obstetrician's office incident.
- The trial stems from Ellis's 2020 lawsuit alleging assault, battery, emotional distress, negligence, and false imprisonment after her claimed attack.
- Cardi described a verbal altercation with Ellis, saying Ellis followed her while filming, she feared for her unborn baby, and the conflict never turned physical.
- Ellis seeks $24 million in damages, yet defense psychiatrist Dr. Rosenberg testified Ellis shows no evidence of PTSD, citing her travels and job changes.
- The trial, widely shared on social media due to court cameras and celebrity interest, is expected to conclude with closing arguments next week.
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Popular rapper faces courtroom fire over $24 million claim
LOS ANGELES, California — Rapper Cardi B testified this week in a high-profile civil trial, vigorously denying accusations that she physically assaulted a security guard outside a Beverly Hills clinic in 2018, People reported.
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